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Sunday 13. Jany.---
Mrs. Macquarie, Lachlan, and myself, accompanied by Mr. Meehan -- and John and Nancy Moore -- went this morning before Breakfast to see John Moore's Farm in Minto District, adjoining that of Mr. Brooks. ---We viewed and examined different parts of it -- and Selected the fittest Place for building the House & offices on, which John Moore marked out accordingly. ---This Farm is distant about 3 miles from Macquarie-field -- and Eight miles from the Town of Liverpool.In honor of their young Master, John & Nancy Moore have named their farm "Lachlan-Valley". We returned to Meehan Castle at 9, o'clock to Breakfast.---The Revd. Mr. Reddall went to perform Divine Service at Campbell-Town -- but returned Home to Dinner.---We dined at 1/2 past 5 -- and went early to Bed.---
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